Re: Understanding the many versions of IRIX/MIPSpro compilers...
From: Rudi Hoeben (rudi_at_neiden.ugent.be)
Date: 03/15/05
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Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 10:53:31 +0100
David Anderson wrote:
> Not till IRIX 6.5 was IRIX all-system again.
> (as it still is with IRIX 6.5.25, though various obsolete
> machines have fallen off the list, 6.5.22 is the last
> that supports O2 R5K for example).
Why do I have an O2 R5K running on 6.5.27 then ? To my knowledge,
all O2's are still supported under the current releases of IRIX.
I thought the support was dependent on the model, not on the CPU
(Indigo2 R10K and Indy R5K are not supoorted beyond 6.5.22, O2 R5K and
O2 R10K both are).
Best regards
Rudi Hoeben
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